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well over

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  1. flow or run over (a limit or brim)

How To Use well over In A Sentence

  • We spent a lot of time together, well over two months, and so we really got to know each other.
  • Extensive market research revealed that the site was substantially undervalued and a more realistic figure would be well over £100000.
  • He is the author of well over 100 research publications including journal articles, book chapters, and six books on desert grassland, the cacti of Sonora, the Sonoran desert tortoise, and packrat middens and the paleoecology of the southwestern deserts. Contributor: Tom Van Devender
  • In Kingston, we check out the museum at the penitentiary, where convicts have been housed for well over 100 years.
  • When you consider that between Spanish, English and Arabic, well over half of the planet doesn't speak a tonal language, that puts Chinese at a serious competative disadvantage. Kaplin's Simplifiid Speling, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • I'm a light heavyweight, but this guy looked well over heavyweight and his tattoos made him look like a statue desecrated by graffiti.
  • Well over 10 million people were jobless in the face of savage inflation.
  • Those of us who had the honour and the rare advantage of knowing him intimately and well over many years find, upon looking back upon that vast experience, something unique, over and above the learning, over and above the application of that learning to Thomism, which is surely the very heart of the Dominican affair. Belloc Speaks - To the Undying Memory
  • Altogether, over 900 million people—well over twice as many as speak English as a first language—use an Indic language as a native tongue. The English Is Coming!
  • Jamie Shepherd was well over eighty, yet he was as mentally alert as a man half his age.
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